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March 2016 Web Edition

29 29 29 29 29 gzikp NkJhw gzikp NkJhw gzikp NkJhw gzikp NkJhw gzikp NkJhwz, f;vBh, , f;vBh, , f;vBh, , f;vBh, , f;vBh, wkou wkou wkou wkou wkou 2016 SINGH MECHANIC Oasis by Crown Group arrives in Sydney’s ‘Little Shanghai’ Sydney, (Bureau) A luxury residential development in Sydney’s inner west gives residents access to the city’s most authentic Shanghai cuisine Known locally as ‘Little Shanghai,’ the thriving inner west suburb of Ashfield; home to luxury residential development Oasis by Crown Group is renowned as the place to go for those craving Shanghainese cuisine. The nickname was earned largely due to the vast number of authentic Shanghainese restaurants in Ashfield; New Shanghai Chinese Restaurant, Shanghai Night Chinese Restaurant, Taste of Shanghai and Shanghai Dumpling to name a few. Authentic Shanghainese cuisine places emphasis on rich colours, aromas, tastes and high quality of ingredients. Drawn by the delicious foods in Ashfield, a large amount of Chinese have relocated to the area establishing Chinese grocery stores, dentists, convenience stores and more. Located 8km from Sydney’s CBD, Oasis by Crown Group in Ashfield is close to the full range of urban conveniences while offering a relaxing and serene retreat. Located at 168 Liverpool Road close to shops, schools and public transport, Oasis by Crown Group allows residents the best of Sydney’s rich Chinese culture and charming location of Ashfield. Crown Group’s CEO Iwan Sunito said “Oasis by Crown Group rests on a natural highpoint on the urban landscape, creating a dominant presence from every aspect”. Crown Group Project and Commercial Sales Director Colin Lee also said “In the tightly-held inner west market Oasis by Crown Group is a resort-style sanctuary just footsteps from Ashfield’s chic metropolitan hub”? Sydney, (Bureau) Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Australia, a not-for- profit organisation, has proudly presented Holi Mahotsav at Darling Harbour for the last 13 years. This Indian spring festival has become an iconic multicultural event which aims to foster and celebrate unity, harmony, peace and friendship between all communities and generations. Over the years it has been internationally recognised in various countries at various platforms. The festival encouraged the wider Australian community to come together in community activities including the very significant “colour throwing”, which involves people throwing powdered colour at each other. Australia is a colourful country which is the home to many different culture and religion. The Holi Mahotsav captures the true essence of this Australia being a colourful nation. People from all backgrounds, culture and religions unite and celebrate multiculturalism and each other’s differences in the form of a fun- filled intergenerational family event. The event held in Tumbalong Park aims to foster and appreciate unity and diversity through different cultural dances, interfaith prayers, meditation, music, dance, colour throwing and a variety of food stalls. However, we have to painfully announce that due to various reasons this year we are forced to cancel Holi Mahotsav 2016 even after making extensive arrangements. We are aware that various government and non-government websites like Darling Harbour, Sydney.com, Destination NSW, etc. have put up this festival on their What’s On sections. The prime major contributing factor for this sad decision is: 1. Lack of Funding: We exhausted all sources including the NSW Government, City of Sydney. a. While these government bodies do provide large funds for some other community functions but sadly for us our Holi Mahotsav a unique multicultural grand festival did not fall under the criteria of their ‘discretionary funding’. b. The festival needs huge funds of over $200,000 for this free to public grand event. Every year we/our directors have been contributing their own funds to let this grand festival of harmony at perhaps the most prestigious venue of Darling Harbour. But now are not in a position to pour in their own personal funds We will be back with Holi Mahotsav 2017; of course subject to availability of funds! HoliMahotsav2016Withdrawn BthA fdZbh, (fpT{o') ;[go;Nko Skjo[y ykB B/ fejk fe e'Jh th fcbw fBowksk fJ; T[d/S Bkb fcbw BjhA pDkT[Adk fe b'e fJ; s'A rbs f;Zfynk b?D s/ fJj wzdGkrk j? fe eJh tko doSe fcbw d/y e/ rbs uhzK s'A gqGkfts j' iKd/ jB. fdZbh ftu dhgsh ;oBk nrtk wkwb/ ftu g[bh; B/ dkntk ehsk ;h fe d'Sh Skjo[y ykB dh 1993 dh fcbw vo s'A gqGkfts ;h. fi; d/ ;pzX ftu ndkeko s'A fJ; ;zdoG ftu g[ZfSnk frnk ;h. e[ZM b'e fcbwK s'A rbs f;Zfynk b?Ad/ jB L e[ZM b'e fcbwK s'A rbs f;Zfynk b?Ad/ jB L e[ZM b'e fcbwK s'A rbs f;Zfynk b?Ad/ jB L e[ZM b'e fcbwK s'A rbs f;Zfynk b?Ad/ jB L e[ZM b'e fcbwK s'A rbs f;Zfynk b?Ad/ jB L Skjo[y kjo[y kjo[y kjo[y kjo[y

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